Lawmann's Electronic Evidence (With Cross References to New Criminal Laws) 2nd - Edition 2026
| Author : | NAYAN JOSHI |
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Lawmann’s Electronic Evidence (With Cross References to New Criminal Laws) – 2nd Edition 2026 is a comprehensive guide on admissibility, appreciation, and procedural aspects of electronic evidence in India, aligned with the new criminal law framework.
An essential reference for litigators, judges, prosecutors, cyber law professionals, and judiciary aspirants.
Lawmann’s Electronic Evidence (With Cross References to New Criminal Laws) – 2nd Edition 2026 provides a structured and analytical study of the legal framework governing electronic and digital evidence in India.
With rapid technological advancements and increasing reliance on digital communication, electronic evidence has become central to civil and criminal litigation. The introduction of the new criminal laws has further reshaped evidentiary procedures, making updated knowledge indispensable for legal professionals.
This edition comprehensively covers:
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Legal framework governing electronic evidence
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Admissibility and evidentiary value
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Certification requirements and procedural compliance
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Digital documents, emails, CCTV footage, and electronic records
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Forensic examination and expert evidence
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Cross-references to provisions under the new criminal laws
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Important judicial precedents and case law developments
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Practical guidance for drafting and presenting electronic evidence
The 2nd Edition 2026 incorporates recent statutory changes, landmark judgments, and practical insights relevant to contemporary litigation and criminal trials.
⭐ Key Features:
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Updated with cross-references to new criminal laws
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Analytical and practice-oriented approach
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Clear explanation of admissibility requirements
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Coverage of key judicial decisions
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Useful for litigation and competitive exams
This book is highly recommended for:
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Criminal and civil litigators
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Judicial officers and prosecutors
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Cyber law professionals
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Judiciary aspirants
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Law students specializing in evidence and criminal law
With its detailed analysis and updated statutory framework, this edition serves as a reliable guide for understanding and effectively presenting electronic evidence in legal proceedings.









